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52. PERCEPCIÓN DEL COMPROMISO CON LOS 17 OBJETIVOS DEL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE.
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Herrera Pacheco, Laura Lorena, Hernández Hernández, Verónica, Férman Ávila, Víctor Hugo, Lizárraga Silveyra, Miriam, and Sáenz Córdova, Jesús
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- 2019
53. LA CONTABILIDAD AMBIENTAL ES: ¿MITO O REALIDAD?
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Hernández Hernández, Verónica, Sáenz Córdova, Jesús, Herrera Pacheco, Laura Lorena, Carmona García, Laura Georgina, and Lizarraga Silveyra, Carmen Miriam
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- 2019
54. Impacto de la educación ambiental en el nivel superior.
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Herrera Pacheco, Laura Lorena, Regalado, Estefani López, Lizárraga Silveyra, Carmen Miriam, Hernández, Verónica Hernández, and Córdova, Jesús Sáenz
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- 2019
55. Influencia del aula invertida en el desempeño académico.
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Hernández Hernández, Verónica, Aguirre Delgado, Paulina, Carmona García, Laura Georgina, Sáenz Córdova, Jesús, and Sáenz Hernández, Alumna Estefany
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- 2019
56. Síntesis y caracterización del comportamiento eléctrico de materiales híbridos magnéticos
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Puente Córdova, Jesús Gabino and Puente Córdova, Jesús Gabino
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En esta investigación se llevó a cabo el estudio del comportamiento eléctrico, transición vítrea y carga de espacio, en materiales híbridos magnéticos, los cuales consisten en la combinación íntima a nivel molecular de dos fases: una fase orgánica que funge como matriz y una fase inorgánica. Dos materiales híbridos fueron sintetizados en este trabajo: el primero a partir de una matriz polimérica de polivinil butiral (PVB) como fase orgánica, y nanopartículas de óxido de hierro (Fe2O3) como fase inorgánica; el segundo posee una matriz biopolimérica, la etilcelulosa (EC), como fase orgánica y, como fase inorgánica, nanopartículas de Fe2O3. La sinergia entre ambas fases le confiere un carácter polifuncional, cuyo estudio ha sido la motivación de esta tesis. El proceso de síntesis de los materiales híbridos se llevó a cabo en dos etapas: primero, la preparación de un material precursor en forma de película delgada que permite distribuir de una manera homogénea una sal precursora de cloruro de hierro; posteriormente un tratamiento químico que permite la síntesis in situ de las nanopartículas de Fe2O3 en las respectivas matrices poliméricas, PVB y EC. Los materiales híbridos obtenidos, fueron caracterizados según su estructura y morfología. Se han obtenido nanopartículas de Fe2O3 cuya fase corresponde a maghemita o magnetita. El tamaño característico de las nanopartículas es menor a 10 nm, con una morfología cuasi-esférica. Se observó una distribución homogénea de las nanopartículas de Fe2O3. La presencia de las nanopartículas de Fe2O3 modifica el comportamiento eléctrico de las matrices poliméricas, por lo cual se aborda el estudio de los mecanismos de conducción que se presentan a través de la interfaz entre los materiales híbridos y los electrodos metálicos, así como los mecanismos de conducción que se suscitan a través del volumen, la carga de espacio y fenómenos de polarización. Se han propuesto diferentes modelos físicos para describir los mecanismos de conducción a
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- 2018
57. Fabrication and Characterization of Isotropic and Anisotropic Magnetorheological Elastomers, Based on Silicone Rubber and Carbonyl Iron Microparticles
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Puente Córdova, Jesús Gabino, Reyes Melo, Martín Édgar, Palacios Pineda, Luis, Martínez Perales, Imperio, Martínez Romero, Oscar, Elías Zúñiga, Alex, Puente Córdova, Jesús Gabino, Reyes Melo, Martín Édgar, Palacios Pineda, Luis, Martínez Perales, Imperio, Martínez Romero, Oscar, and Elías Zúñiga, Alex
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This article focuses on studying the rheological behavior of isotropic and anisotropic magnetorheological elastomers (MREs), made of carbonyl iron microparticles dispersed into a silicone–rubber matrix by considering 20 and 30 wt % of microparticles. Sample sets were prepared for each composition, with and without the application of an external magnetic field. Experimental measurements of the material rheology behavior were carried out by a shear oscillatory rheometer at constant temperature, to determine both the shear storage modulus (G0) and shear loss modulus (G00) forallcharacterizedsamples. Then,experimentaldatacollectedfromtheisotropicandtheanisotropic material samples were used to plot the Cole-Cole diagrams to quantify the interfacial adhesion between carbonyl iron microparticles and the silicone-rubber matrix. Furthermore, the Fractional Zener Model (FZM) with two spring-pots in series is used for quantitative analysis of collected experimental data.
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- 2018
58. Experimental Investigation of the Magnetorheological Behavior of PDMS Elastomer Reinforced with Iron Micro/Nanoparticles
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Palacios-Pineda, Luis, primary, Perales-Martinez, Imperio, additional, Lozano-Sanchez, Luis, additional, Martínez-Romero, Oscar, additional, Puente-Córdova, Jesús, additional, Segura-Cárdenas, Emmanuel, additional, and Elías-Zúñiga, Alex, additional
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- 2017
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59. CONSUMO DE BEBIDAS QUE CONTIENEN ALCOHOL EN LOS ESTUDIANTES DEL INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO DE PARRAL, 2018 UNA NUEVA GENERACIÓN.
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Sáenz Córdova, Jesús, Ferman Avila, Víctor Hugo, Hernández Hernández, Verónica, Herrera Pacheco, Laura Lorena, Franco Gutiérrez, Lariza Gabriela, and Silva Prieto, Alumno Elan Arturo
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- 2018
60. Conocer los hábitos de compra de los alumnos de los Institutos Tecnológicos de la zona Noroeste del país.
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Herrera Pacheco, Laura Lorena, Lizárraga Silveyra, Carmen Miriam, Hernández Hernández, Verónica, Sáenz Córdova, Jesús, and Omar Bernardo, Durán García
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- 2018
61. Indiferencia de los Millennials ante la Política.
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Hernández Hernández, Verónica, Sáenz Córdova, Jesús, Herrera Pacheco, Laura Lorena, Lizárraga Silveyra, Carmen Miriam, Carmona García, Laura G., Vázquez Lazos, Estudiante Ramón, and Ramírez Larios, Estudiante Brenda Yazmín
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- 2018
62. Los partidos políticos en Santa Bárbara, Chihuahua, México y su fuente de financiamiento.
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López Guzmán, Lorena Araceli, Núñez Núñez, José Alonso, Sáenz Córdova, Jesús, Hernández Hernández, Verónica, and Acosta Lucero, Alumna Janeth Verónica
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- 2018
63. La Factura Electrónica Como Instrumento De Control De Las Obligaciones Fiscales En La Región Sur Del Estado De Chihuahua.
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Hernández, Verónica, Sáenz Córdova, Jesús, Carmona García, Laura Georgina, López Guzmán, Lorena Aracely, and Herrera Pacheco, Laura Lorena
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- 2018
64. La educación privada en México vs Colombia.
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Georgina Carmona, Laura, HernándezHernándeza, Verónica, Burciaga Sánchez, Brenda Guadalupe, and Sáenz Córdova, Jesús
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- 2018
65. Transferencia de masa y aceptabilidad sensorial en el desalado de la carne de bagre (arius sp.)
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Rodríguez, Jaime, Corzo, Otoniel, Córdova, Jesús, Wolff, Alirio, Rodríguez, Jaime, Corzo, Otoniel, Córdova, Jesús, and Wolff, Alirio
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El objetivo de este estudio fue modelar la transferencia de agua y sal y evaluar la aceptabilidad sensorial durante el tiempo de desalado de carne de bagre previamente salada. La carne se cortó en láminas de 4x4x1 cm, se saló en pila y luego se desaló por inmersión en agua a temperatura ambiente. Se sacaron muestras a los 1, 6, 12 y 24 h para determinar los contenidos de sal y agua, y evaluar la aceptación sensorial del color, olor, sabor, textura y apariencia. Los datos obtenidos del contenido de sal y agua se ajustaron al modelo de Peleg para calcular la velocidad inicial de transferencia de masa y los contenidos en el punto de equilibrio del proceso. Igualmente, los datos se ajustaron a la ecuación de difusión de Fick, para determinar el coeficiente de difusión (D) de la sal y agua en láminas de carne salada. El modelo de Peleg explicó el 98,49% y 91,04% de los cambios en el contenido de sal y agua. La velocidad inicial de estos cambios fue de 0,1294 g NaCl/h y 0,0712 g agua/h. Los contenidos en el equilibrio eran 0,0010 g NaCl/g bs y 0,4271 g agua/g bs. Los valores de D fueron 7,30 x 10-11 m2/s y 4,19 x 10-11 m2/s para la sal y agua, respectivamente. La aceptabilidad de las características sensoriales de las muestras desaladas durante 6 h, fue evaluada como “me gusta bastante”, mientras que la de la carne desalada durante 24 h fue catalogada como “ni me gusta ni me disgusta”. Se puede decir que la carne desalada durante 6 h sería un producto atractivo al consumidor.
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- 2017
66. Experimental Investigation of the Magnetorheological Behavior of PDMS Elastomer Reinforced with Iron Micro/Nanoparticles
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Palacios Pineda, Luis, Perales Martinez, Imperio, Lozano Sanchez, Luis, Martínez Romero, Oscar, Puente Córdova, Jesús Gabino, Segura Cárdenas, Emmanuel, Elías Zúñiga, Alex, Palacios Pineda, Luis, Perales Martinez, Imperio, Lozano Sanchez, Luis, Martínez Romero, Oscar, Puente Córdova, Jesús Gabino, Segura Cárdenas, Emmanuel, and Elías Zúñiga, Alex
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The aim of this article focuses on identifying how the addition of iron micro- and nanoparticles influences the physical properties of magnetorheological composite materials developed with a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) matrix with different contents of silicone oil used as additive. Anumberofcharacterizationtechniqueshavebeenperformedinordertofullycharacterize thesamples,suchascyclicanduniaxialextension,rheology,swelling,Vibratingsamplemagnetometer (VSM), X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier-Transform Infrared (FTIR), X-ray photoelectronic spectroscopy (XPS) and Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The comparisonbetweentwomatriceswithdifferentshorehardnessesandtheirmechanicalandchemical properties are elucidated by swelling and tensile tests. In fact, swelling tests showed that higher crosslink density leads to increasing elongation at break and tensile strength values for the composite materials. The best mechanical performance in the magnetorheological material was observed for those samples manufactured using a higher silicone oil content in a hard polymeric matrix. Furthermore, it has been found that the magnetic properties are enhanced when nanoparticles are used as fillers instead of microparticles. Keywords: magnetorheological elastomer; iron micro- and nanoparticles; magnetic and rheological properties; swelling crosslink density; Mullins’ effect
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- 2017
67. IMPACTO DE LAS TECNOLOGÍAS DE LA INFORMACIÓN Y COMUNICACIÓN EN LOS ESTUDIANTES DEL INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO DE PARRAL.
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Sáenz Córdova, Jesús, Hernández Hernández, Verónica, Herrera Pacheco, Laura L., Carmona García, Dra Georgina, de la O Ochoa, Cindy Yaraldi, and Bastardo Márquez, Carlos Alejandro
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- 2017
68. PERCEPCIÓN DE CONFIANZA EN LAS INSTITUCIONES DE SEGURIDAD DE HIDALGO DEL PARRAL CHIHUAHUA.
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Hernández Hernández, Verónica, Herrera Pacheco, Laura Lorena, Sáenz Córdova, Jesús, López Guzmán, Lorena A., and Lizarraga Silveyra, Carmen Miriam
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- 2017
69. Síntesis y caracterización de un material híbrido de matriz polimérica de polivinil butiral
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Puente Córdova, Jesús Gabino
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70. Cariotipos de Akodon orophilus Osgood 1913 y Thomasomys sp. (Rodentia: Sigmodontinae) de Huánuco, Perú
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Pacheco, Víctor, Córdova, Jesús H., and Velásquez, Margarita
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karyotype ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Sigmodontinae ,lcsh:Q ,Yungas ,lcsh:Science ,cariotipos ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Akodon ,Thomasomys - Abstract
Conventional chromosomal preparations were made of three native mice from Huánuco, Peru: a male and a female of Thomasomys sp., and a male of Akodon orophilus. Thomasomys sp. had a karyotype of 2n = 42, XY (n = 21), meanwhile A. orophilus presented 2n = 22, XY (n = 11). Comparisons between chromosomal pairs from the existent literature indicate that both are new karyotypes. Thomasomys sp. has a distinct sexual Y chromosome, the only metacentric (m) reported for the genus. The chromosomes X and Y of A. orophilus are acrocentrics (a); and the length of chromosome Y (2/3 of the length of X) distinguishes A. orophilus from other congeneric. Because the structural differences between the sexual chromosomes usually generates mechanism of reproductive isolation at intraspecific level and are bigger still in interspecific crosses, we concluded that the karyotypes reported here support the validity of the species A. orophilus and suggest that Thomasomys sp. represents a new species to science., Se procesaron preparados cromosómicos convencionales de tres ratones procedentes de Huánuco, Perú: una hembra y un macho de Thomasomys sp., y otro macho de Akodon orophilus. Thomasomys sp. presentó un cariotipo 2n = 42, XY (n = 21), en tanto que A. orophilus presentó 2n = 22, XY (n = 11). Thomasomys sp. tiene un cromosoma sexual Y distinguible, por ser el único metacéntrico (m) entre los reportados para el género. A. orophilus tiene los cromosomas X e Y acrocéntricos (a), alcanzando el Y los 2/3 de la longitud del X, característica que la diferencia de otras especies congenéres. Dada la importancia que tienen las diferencias estructurales entre los cromosomas sexuales como usual mecanismo generador de problemas reproductivos a nivel intraespecífico, y mayores aún en cruzas interespecíficas, consideramos que los cariotipos reportados aquí apoyan la validez de la especie A. orophilus y sugiere que Thomasomys sp. representa una especie nueva para la ciencia.
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- 2012
71. Peruvian Population’s Genetic Differences Detected by both mtDNA and MBL Nuclear Gene Haplotypical Frequencies
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Velásquez Reinoso, Margarita Rosa Eugenia, Córdova, Jesús H., Fujita, Ricardo, Sandoval Sandoval, José Raul, Descailleaux, Jaime, Távara, Caleen, and Barletta, Claudia
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La Revista Anales de la Facultad de Medicina es una publicación de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos OBJETIVOS: Avanzar en el conocimiento del origen de las poblaciones peruanas estudiadas en un contexto filogeográfico. Diseño: Estudio genético poblacional. Instituciones: Laboratorio de Genética Humana, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, e Instituto de Genética y Biología Molecular, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad San Martín de Porras, Lima, Perú. Participantes: Siete poblaciones peruanas. MÉTODOS: Análisis comparativo de los resultados a partir del estudio del mtDNA y el gen nuclear MBL de siete poblaciones peruanas, procesados de manera separada y luego combinados, utilizando el programa PHYLYP 3.65, para obtener valores FST de diferenciación genética y la construcción de árboles de distancias por aplicación del algorritmo UPGMA y el análisis subsecuente de los agrupamientos (clusters) generados. Principales medidas de resultados: Árboles genéticos generados. RESULTADOS: De manera separada, los árboles generados para cada marcador genético tuvieron topologías propias y diferentes entre sí. Procesados de manera combinada, el árbol resultante demostró que los mayores valores de diferenciación genética se hallaron en las Islas del Lago Titicaca (Puno, Perú) conocidas -Taquile, Amantani y Anapia-, que fue calificada como muy alta, porque mostró valores de FST de 0.3113, 0.2949 y 0.3348 respecto de las poblaciones estudiadas, tanto fuera del Departamento de Puno -como Chachapoyas, Pucallpa y Chiclayo, respectivamente-, así como a la de los Uro del mismo Puno y del mismo Lago Titicaca (0.2837). Fuera de Puno, el par de poblaciones Chachapoyas-Pucallpa fue el menos divergente, al alcanzar entre ellas un valor de FST de 0.0108, calificándosele de pequeña. CONCLUSIONES: El árbol obtenido del procesamiento de los marcadores vía una matriz combinada demostró que las poblaciones que habitan las islas de Taquile, Amantani y Anapia, divergen notablemente de las restantes cuatro procesadas del Perú, incluyendo la más próxima a ellas dentro del mismo Lago Titicaca, como es la de los Uro. Explicar estos hallazgos será el siguiente objetivo de nuestras investigaciones, en principio, mediante la ampliación de los marcadores genéticos empleados y del número de poblaciones analizadas a nivel del Perú. Vicerrectorado de Investigación de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos a los proyectos. Universidad de San Martín de Porres, Facultad de Medicina Humana, Instituto de Genética y Biología Molecular.
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72. La carga de espacio en materiales híbridos
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Reyes Melo, Martín Édgar, Puente Córdova, Jesús Gabino, López Walle, Beatriz Cristina, Reyes Melo, Martín Édgar, Puente Córdova, Jesús Gabino, and López Walle, Beatriz Cristina
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73. Poblamiento del continente americano y del Perú sugerido de un análisis filogeográfico de haplogrupos del mtDNA en etnias nativas I: inferencias primarias
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Velásquez Reinoso, Margarita Rosa Eugenia, Córdova, Jesús H., Sandoval, Joé, Távara, Caleen, Cotos, Desiderio, Vásquez, Jaime, Barletta, Claudia, Fujita, Ricardo, and Descailleaux, Jaime
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576 - Genética y evolución ,Filogenia ,Filogeografía ,Grupo de ascendencia continental nativa americana ,Población - Abstract
Archivos de Biología Andina es una publicación del Instituto Nacional de Biología Andina de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos OBJETIVOS: Precisar el origen de las poblaciones peruanas en un contexto filogeográfico, global y temporal. METODOS: Análisis comparativo de los resultados obtenidos a partir del procesamiento del mtDNA, de cinco poblaciones peruanas nativas sitas en Pucallpa, Taquile, Anapia, Amantani y Los Uros, con los resultados obtenidos por diferentes autores en la misma molécula (reciente y antigua) de 91 etnias–localidades, que incluyen varias del continente americano y algunas de nuestro país, y 13 del SE del continente asiático. Realizamos un análisis filogeográfico a partir de las frecuencias de los haplogrupos hallados por RFLPs y una secINDEL del mtDNA. Los datos fueron procesados por el programa PHYLIP 3.65 opción Distancias de Reynolds, para determinar los valores F de Diferenciación Genética o Coalescencia. El algoritmo UPGMA usó los valores de F entre pares de ST ST etnias–localidades, para construir un árbol de distancias que permita el análisis de sus principales agrupamientos (clusters). RESULTADOS: El árbol obtenido exhibe 7 clusters. El cluster 1 comprende a la etnia Han ubicada al SE de Asia, en tanto que las americanas se ubican entre los clusters 2 al 7. Las etnias menos diversas fueron dos: la Quechua (Taquile, Puno-Perú) – 100 % haplotipo B - y la de los Kuna (Panamá) – 100 % haplotipo A-. CONCLUSIONES: Los mayores valores encontrados de diferenciación genética, corresponden a los Yanomami, con un F de 0.23741, mientras que en el Perú fueron los Quechua de Taquile con un valor F de 0.16673. En ambos ST ST casos los resultados indican, según la tabla de calificación de valores F , una Divergencia Genética Alta. Financiado por UNMSM-CSI
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- 2008
74. EL CLIMA ORGANIZACIONAL COMO FACTOR DETERMINANTE DE SATISFACCIÓN DEL TRABAJADOR.
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Pacheco, Laura Lorena Herrera, Hernández Hernández, Verónica, Sáenz Córdova, Jesús, Gutiérrez, Lariza Gabriela Franco, and Treviño Osuna, Estudiante Mónica Karina
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- 2016
75. A new species of arboreal Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae) from Yanachaga-Chemillén National Park in central Peru
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Lehr, Edgar, Pramuk, Jennifer B., Hedges, Blair, and Córdova, Jesús H.
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Amphibia ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Anura ,Chordata ,Bufonidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Lehr, Edgar, Pramuk, Jennifer B., Hedges, Blair, Córdova, Jesús H. (2007): A new species of arboreal Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae) from Yanachaga-Chemillén National Park in central Peru. Zootaxa 1662: 1-14, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.179969
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- 2007
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76. Rhinella yanachaga Lehr, Pramuk, Hedges & Córdova, 2007, new species
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Lehr, Edgar, Pramuk, Jennifer B., Hedges, Blair, and Córdova, Jesús H.
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Amphibia ,Rhinella ,Animalia ,Rhinella yanachaga ,Biodiversity ,Anura ,Chordata ,Bufonidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Rhinella yanachaga new species Holotype: MHNSM 19994 (Fig. 1), an adult male from Provincia de Pasco, Departamento de Pasco, National Park Yanachaga-Chemillén, W side of the Cordillera Yanachaga near Río San Alberto (= 2.9 km N, 5.5 km E [airline] Oxapampa), ca. 1 km N, 14 km E. Oxapampa by road on trail, 2600 m elevation, Peru, obtained by J. Icochea on an unknown date in the late 1990 s. Paratypes: 29, all from Provincia de Pasco, Departamento de Pasco, Cordillera de Yanachaga, Peru: 14 females (MHNSM 24510 –17, 24519– 22, MTD 46896 – 97), two males (MHNSM 24509, MTD 46895); 12 juveniles (MHNSM 24518, 24523– 30, MTD 46898 – 200), all collected by J. Icochea; one juvenile (RMNH 27069) collected at the type locality between 29 June and 1 July 1987 by S. B. Hedges. Referred specimens: two (USNMFS 171096: adult male, 171095: adult female) collected at the type locality between 29 June and 1 July 1987 by S. B. Hedges. Diagnosis. A medium-sized species of Rhinella attaining a maximum SVL of 45.7 mm in adult females (MHNSM 24510). The new species is distinguished from all congeners by the following combination of characters: (1) canthus rostralis distinct, orbitotympanic and postorbital crests weak (Fig. 2); prominent vertical keel on snout (2) tympanum distinct, oval; (3) parotoid glands moderately large (about same size as ED), subtriangular, not contacting eye; (4) numerous small, tubercles (keratin-tipped in males) scattered on dorsal surfaces of body; (5) forearm moderately long, slim in females, hypertrophied in males (Fig. 3); (6) weakly defined dorsolateral row of slightly enlarged, conical tubercles; (7) tarsal fold absent; (8) webbing on hands and feet fleshy (Fig. 4); (9) first finger shorter than second; (10) males with vocal slits and small keratinous spines on Fingers I and II. We assign Rhinella yanachaga tentatively to the veraguensis Group sensu Duellman and Schulte (1992) based on its distribution and morphological similarities to species in that group. Two species of the veraguensis Group are known from cloud forests of central Peru (Fig. 5)— Rhinella chavin and R. multiverrucosa. Rhinella yanachaga is easily distinguished from both by being smaller (maximum SVL 45.7 mm vs. 64.9 mm in R. chavin, 68.9 mm in R. multiverrucosa), by having long, relatively slender extremities with enlarged, conical tubercles (short, stout, with large, flat, elongate warts). Males of R. chavin, R. multiverrucosa, and R. yanachaga have keratinous nuptial pads on Fingers I and II, but R. yanachaga has vocal slits (absent in R. chavin, and R. multiverrucosa) and hypertrophied arms (not hypertrophied in R. chavin, and R. multiverrucosa). Other arboreal species of Rhinella include R. arborescandens, R. manu, and R. tacana. Rhinella yanachaga differs from these species by having, a tympanic membrane (absent in R. arborescandens), and well developed webbing on hands and feet (absent in R. arborescandens). Rhinella yanachaga differs from R. manu by lacking a tarsal fold (present in R. manu), by having parotoid glands about as large as eye diameter (larger), a tan venter with brown flecks (red with dark blotches), males with vocal slits (absent), and keratinious Rhinella yanachaga is most similar to R. tacana from northern Bolivia: both have long, slender extremities, snout with a vertical keel, and males with vocal slits, but R. yanachaga is larger (maximum SVL 45.7 mm vs. 34.2 mm in R. tacana), has weakly defined dorsolateral rows of slightly enlarged, conical tubercles (dorsolateral row more prominent in R. tacana), enlarged tubercles on dorsal surfaces of tibia and tarsus, and outer ventrolateral surface of tarsus (extremities without enlarged tubercles), has webbing between Fingers I and II well developed (basal, almost absent), males with keratinous nuptial pads on Fingers I and II (restricted to Finger I), males with hypertrophied arms (arms not hypertrophied), iris olive brown or bronze with black reticulations (iris green). Description of the holotype. Body moderate to slender; head slightly broader than long; snout slightly pointed in dorsal profile, protruding in lateral profile (Fig. 2); snout with a distinct vertical keel, bearing two small, keratin-tipped tubercles; canthus rostralis more distinct anteriorly than posteriorly, covered with small tubercles each with single keratinized tip, conical in profile; orbitotympanic and postorbital crests distinct, covered with small keratin-tipped tubercles; dorsum of head flat, skin co-ossified with underlying cranial bones; interorbital distance greater than eyelid width; internarial area concave; nostrils protuberant, directed laterally; loreal region concave; lips rounded; small V-shaped notch at symphysis of upper jaw; oral ricti positioned at level of tympanum; tympanum diameter smaller than eye diameter; tympanic annulus a narrow rim anterolaterally, slightly covered by small tubercles on left side of head, dorsal and posteroventral margins indistinct, not in contact with parotoids or postorbital crests; skin on dorsum with numerous small, round, elevated tubercles, conical in profile, bearing single keratinized tip on anterior half of body; posterior half of dorsum less spinous and with larger tubercles than on anterior half of body; parotoid glands ovoid in dorsal view, subtriangular in dorsolateral view, longer than wide, widest posteriorly, slightly smaller than upper eyelid, descending onto side of head without contacting eye; upper eyelid with conical keratin-tipped tubercles, largest on outer margin. Flanks with lower density of tubercles than dorsum, but with few, slightly enlarged tubercles (left side five tubercles, right side two tubercles) between arm and leg insertion, not forming a distinct dorsolateral fold; skin of throat, chest, and venter granular; granules on venter larger than those on chest and throat; ventrolateral row of enlarged tubercles absent; arms long, hypertrophied (Fig. 3 A); hands relatively large with long fingers; relative length of adpressed fingers 1 Skin texture of dorsal surface of forearms as on dorsum; dorsal surface of tibia with enlarged tubercles (4– 6 times the size of tubercles on dorsum), ovoid in dorsal view, conical in profile; ventral surface and outer ventrolateral surface of tarsus with many enlarged round to ovoid tubercles, conical in profile; outer dorsolateral margin of foot with numerous enlarged round to ovoid tubercles; cloacal opening protuberant, directed ventrally near lower level of thighs (Fig. 3 C); inguinal fat bodies absent; choanae small, ovoid; maxillary, premaxillary, mandibular, and vomerine teeth absent; tongue elongate, three times as long as wide, about equal in width throughout its length, free posteriorly for about two fifths its length; vocal slits nearly straight, located bilaterally at posterior half of mouth floor between tongue and margin of jaw. Measurements (in mm) of holotype: SVL: 38.4; TL: 12.8; FL: 16.4; HL: 11.3; HW: 12.0; ED: 2.1; TY: 1.2; IOD: 3.6; EW: 2.5; IND: 2.5; E–N: 2.8; PL: 4.0; PW: 2.9. Coloration of holotype in preservative: Dorsum brown, parotoids brownish orange; narrow tan middorsal stripe extending from snout to cloaca; broad, tan dorsolateral stripe on each side of flanks extending from parotoids to groin; flanks ventrolaterally with weakly defined broad, brown stripe beginning behind tympanum and extending to inguinal region; tympanum dark brown; upper lip cream with dark brown bar below eye, and below tympanum; throat, chest and venter tan with minute grayish-brown spots; ventral surfaces of hands and feet gray. Coloration of holotype in life unknown. Variation. Descriptions of coloration in life for an adult male, adult female, and a juvenile are based on field notes by S. B. Hedges: The adult male (USNMFS 171096, Fig. 6) was very dark brown dorsally with small, irregular, green spots and markings; most situated just above the dorsolateral row of tubercles and with one large green blotch on the right side just behind the parotoid glands. The sides (below dorsolateral row of tubercles) were reddish brown and the upper lip was reddish brown with green flecks. The ventral surface was orange brown and had small green spots on the chin, darker brown flecks on the belly, and very dark brown or black markings under the limbs. The iris was olive brown. The female (USNMFS 171095) was tan dorsally with light brown markings. The narrow middorsal stripe was yellowish with small irregular black markings on each side. The sides were dark brown with a greenish spot posterior to the tympanum and above the axillary region. The ventral surface was mottled with brown (reddish brown on chest) and had a faint yellowish midventral line. The eyes were bronze. The type series shows some variation in coloration pattern: Four (MHNSM 24520, 24522, 24526, USN- MFS 171095) specimens have a tan middorsal stripe as described for the holotype, and several specimens (e.g., MHNSM 24511, 24514, MTD 46899 - 900) have small, ovoid black flecks on the dorsum, and others (e.g., MHNSM 24511, 24518, 24525, MTD 46899) a dark brown X-shaped blotch on head and shoulder. Ventral coloration varies from tan with few grayish brown flecks (MHNSM 24517) to tan and brown mottled (MTD 46895) to dark brown with tan flecks (MHNSM 24510). There is obvious sexual dimorphism in skin texture: Dorsal skin of males is spinose because of keratintipped tubercles; skin of females smooth without keratin-tipped tubercles. Furthermore, all males have vocal slits, nuptial pads on dorsal and inner lateral surfaces of thumb and on dorsal surface of second finger, and arms are hypertrophied, whereas arms of females are slim (Fig. 3 A, B). The cloaca is more protuberant in males than in females and the opening is directed ventrally in males, whereas in females laterally (Fig. 3 C, D). Females are slightly larger than males (maximum SVL in females 45.7 mm vs. 41.6 mm in males). Crests are more prominent in adult than in juvenile specimens, and are most prominent in an adult female (MHNSM 24513). All have the snout with a distinct vertical keel which is more prominent in adults. The dorsolateral row of tubercles is generally weakly defined or indistinct, as the tubercles do not differ much in size compared to other dorsal tubercles, but in some specimens (MHNSM 24510) is the dorsolateral row is more distinct as the tubercles coalesce. For measurements of the type series of adult R. yanachaga, see Table 1; for ranges and proportions see Table 2. Comparative cranial osteology. The skull of Rhinella yanachaga generally resembles those of other R. veraguensis Group species, but certain cranial features of this taxon are notably different. Detailed comparative osteological descriptions and illustrations for other species in the R. veraguensis Group are provided elsewhere (Lehr et al. 2005, Pramuk 2006, Chaparro et al. 2007). The skull of R. yanachaga is broadly rounded anteriorly and is wider than long with the greatest width being at the level of the quadratojugals (Fig. 7 A–C). The dorsal surfaces of the dermal bones are relatively smooth and are not exostosed or ornamented with pits and rugosities (as they are in R. multiverrucosa and to a lesser extent in R. chavin and R. veraguensis). Of the five veraguensis Group species examined osteologically (Appendix 1), the skull of R. yanachaga is most similar in structure to the crania of R. chavin, R. manu, and R. veraguensis and in overall appearance and skull proportions, this species most closely resembles R. manu. Both of these species have similarly broad, rectangular, and flattened frontoparietals broadly contacting the medial surfaces of the otic rami of the squamosals (forming a complete temporal arcade sensu Lynch 1971). In contrast, the frontoparietals of R. veraguensis do not contact broadly the otic rami and are slightly expanded dorsolaterally, creating relatively well-developed supraorbital crests. In R. yanachaga, supraorbital crests are weakly developed. Relative to most other bufonids, species of the R. veraguensis Group have relatively lightly to moderately ossified skulls, a consequence of which is exposure of the dorsal surface of the sphenethmoid. The sphenethmoid of R. yanachaga is exposed to a greater extent than it is in other species of this group. The nasals and frontoparietals barely contact one another laterally whereas they do in all other species examined, yielding a distinctively triangular appearance to the exposed surface of the sphenethmoid. In R. yanachaga, R. manu and R. veraguensis, only the lateral-most edges of the premaxillae are visible in dorsal view (in R. chavin, and R. multiverrucosus, the In ventral view (Fig. 7 B), the premaxillae and maxillae of R. chavin, R. multiverrucosa, and R. yanachaga are deeper and more robust than those of R. veraguensis. Moreover, in dorsal view the maxillae of R. chavin, R. manu, R. multiverrucosa, and R. yanachaga are angled posterolaterally to a greater degree from their point of contact with the premaxillae than they are in R. veraguensis yielding a relatively more rounded appearance to the maxillary arcade of this species. Rhinella yanachaga, R. chavin R. manu, and R. multiverrucosa have a narrow ridge present on the ventral surface of the parasphenoid that extends from the point of contact of the medial ramus of the pterygoid and parasphenoid to the medial point of the parasphenoid. A ridge on the parasphenoid also is present in R. veraguensis; however, it is only present medially and does not extend to the point where the pterygoid contacts the parasphenoid. In ventral view, the anterior edge of the cultriform process of the parasphenoid is dramatically truncated (similar to the condition seen in R. manu); in other species it is relatively more acuminate with R. veraguensis displaying the most acuminate condition. The vomers are robust in R. veraguensis and have distinctive postchoanal and prechoanal processes; whereas, in R. yanachaga, R. chavin R. manu, and R. multiverrucosa, the vomers are more slender and lack well-developed postchoanal processes. In lateral view (Fig. 7 C), R. yanachaga has a relatively shallow braincase similar to that of R. veraguensis (compared to the relatively deep skulls of R. chavin and R. multiverrucosa). As with all members of the R. veraguensis Group, the posterior part of the braincase, including the occipital condyles, extends well beyond the posterior edge of the jaw symphysis; columellae are present and columnar. The quadratojugals of R. yanachaga are relatively small like those of R. veraguensis and R. manu (compared to the relatively robust quadratojugals of R. chavin and R. multiverrucosa). Unlike other members of the veraguensis Group, the anteroventral edge of the nasal of R. yanachaga abuts the anterior edge of the maxilla. Distribution and ecology. Rhinella yanachaga is only known from the Cordillera Yanachaga in the National Park Yanachaga Chemillén (Fig. 5). This park contains the Cordillera de Yanachaga that reaches an elevation of 3643 m, and descends into the valley of the Río Palcazu. The park extends westward to the Cordillera de Santa Bárbara reaching an elevation of 3400 m and is separated from the Cordillera de Yanachaga by the deep canyon of the Río Huancabamba. Thus, Rhinella yanachaga occurs in a protected region that encompasses forested slopes of the Andes. The type locality is reached from Oxapampa by trail, as described in Hedges (1990). Habitat at the type locality is cloud forest with a thick layer of moss covering the ground and tree trunks. Three specimens (RMNH 27069, USNMFS 171095, 1710096), were collected between 29 June and 1 July 1987 at night. One adult male (USNMFS 171096) was found beneath a layer of moss and dirt about 10–20 cm below the surface on the side of the trail. The other (USNMFS 171095) was found resting on the tops of leaves (ca. 50 cm above the ground) along the trail. Other specimens were found in trees (J. Icochea, personal communication). Syntopic species include Phrynopus bracki, Pristimantis mendax, and P. sagittulus. One gravid female (MHNSM 24510, SVL 45.7 mm) was dissected and contained 136 (left ovary: 66; right ovary: 70) unpigmented eggs, which are pale orange in preservative, similar to those of Pristimantis or Phrynopus. The call and tadpole of R. yanachaga are unknown. Etymology. The specific name yanachaga is derived from Quetchuan and means black. The name is used as a noun in apposition and refers to the Cordillera Yanachaga where the new species was found.
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77. Biosynthesis of Extracellular Polymeric Substances by the Marine BacteriumSaccharophagus degradansunder Different Nutritional Conditions
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González-García, Yolanda, primary, Heredia, Alejandra, additional, Meza-Contreras, Juan Carlos, additional, Escalante, Froylán M. E., additional, Camacho-Ruiz, Rosa María, additional, and Córdova, Jesús, additional
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78. Synthesis of Ethylic Esters for Biodiesel Purposes Using Lipases Naturally Immobilized in a Fermented Solid Produced Using Rhizopus microsporus
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Zago, Erika, Botton, Vanderleia, Alberton, Dayane, Córdova, Jesús, Yamamoto, Carlos Itsuo, Côcco, Lílian Cristina, Mitchell, David Alexander, Krieger, Nadia, Zago, Erika, Botton, Vanderleia, Alberton, Dayane, Córdova, Jesús, Yamamoto, Carlos Itsuo, Côcco, Lílian Cristina, Mitchell, David Alexander, and Krieger, Nadia
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79. Synthesis of Ethylic Esters for Biodiesel Purposes Using Lipases Naturally Immobilized in a Fermented Solid Produced Using Rhizopus microsporus
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Zago, Erika, primary, Botton, Vanderleia, additional, Alberton, Dayane, additional, Córdova, Jesús, additional, Yamamoto, Carlos Itsuo, additional, Côcco, Lílian Cristina, additional, Mitchell, David Alexander, additional, and Krieger, Nadia, additional
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80. Jóvenes del Tecnológico dependientes de la tecnología.
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Torres Gutiérrez, Jesús Francisco, Hernández Hernández, Verónica, Sáenz Córdova, Jesús, and Herrera Pacheco, Laura Lorena
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81. Diagnóstico sobre índices y detonantes de la violencia, delincuencia y drogadicción en las colonias Héroes de la Revolución, Emiliano Zapata, Almanceña y PRI en el municipio de Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua.
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Sáenz Córdova, Jesús, Hernández Hernández, Verónica, Herrera pacheco, Laura Lorena, and Carmona García, Laura Georgina
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82. Factores que inciden sobre las externalidades ambientales.
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Herrera Pacheco, Laura Lorena, Hernández Hernández, Verónica, Sáenz Córdova, Jesús, and Gutiérrez, Lariza Gabriela Franco
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83. PEQUEÑOS EMPRESARIOS ANTE LAS INNOVACIONES FISCALES.
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Hernández Hernández, Verónica, Herrera Pacheco, Laura Lorena, and Sáenz Córdova, Jesús
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84. Divergencia genética en poblaciones peruanas detectada a partir de las frecuencias haplotípicas del mtDNA y del gen nuclear MBL
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H. H. Córdova, Jesús, Sandoval, José, Fujita Alarcón, Ricardo, Descailleaux, Jaime, Velásquez, Margarita, Távara, Caleen, Barletta, Claudia, H. H. Córdova, Jesús, Sandoval, José, Fujita Alarcón, Ricardo, Descailleaux, Jaime, Velásquez, Margarita, Távara, Caleen, and Barletta, Claudia
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Objectives: To advance in the knowledge of Peruvian populations’ origin in a phylogeographical context. Design: Population genetics study. Setting: Human Genetics Laboratory, Biological Sciences Faculty, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, and Genetics and Molecular Biology Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad San Martin de Porras, Lima, Peru. Participants: Seven Peruvian popu-lations. Methods: Comparative analysis of mtDNA and MBL nuclear gene study results in seven Peruvian populations processed sepa-rately and then combined using PHYLYP 3.65 Program in order to obtain FST values of genetic differentiation; construction of distance trees by applying UPGMA algorithm and subsequent generated clusters’ analysis. Main outcome measures: Genetic trees. Results: Trees generated for each genetic marker had proper and distinct topologies among them. Combined processing resulted in a tree with higher values of genetic differentiation in Lago Titicaca Islands (Puno, Peru) Taquile, Amantani y Anapia, graded as very high because they showed 0.3113, 0.2949 y 0.3348 FST values with respect to the populations studied outside of Puno Department -like Chachapoyas, Pucallpa and Chiclayo-, as well as those of both Uro’s in same Puno and Lago Titicaca’s populations (0.2837). Out of Puno, the pair Chachapoyas-Pucallpapopulation was the least divergent with 0.0108 FST value between them, classifying as small. Conclusions: The treeobtained from markers by a combined matrix process determined that populations inhabiting in Taquile, Amantani y Anapia islands possess notable genetic divergence respect to the four remainders studied in Peru, including the Uro’s population geographically very close to them and within the same Lago Titicaca. Our next objective will be to explain these findings initially by increasing genetic markers and number of populations analyzed in Peru, Objetivos: Avanzar en el conocimiento del origen de las poblaciones peruanas estudiadas en un contexto filogeográfico. Diseño Estudio genético poblacional. Instituciones: Laboratorio de Genética Humana, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, e Instituto de Genética y Biología Molecular, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad San Martín de Porras, Lima, Perú. Participantes: Siete poblaciones peruanas. Metodología: Análisis comparativo de los resultados a partir del estudio del mtDNA y el gen nuclear MBL de siete poblaciones peruanas, procesados de manera separada y luego combinados, utilizando el programa PHYLYP 3.65, para obtener valores FST de diferenciación genética y la construcción de árboles de distancias por aplicación del al-gorritmo UPGMA y el análisis subsecuente de los agrupamientos (clusters) generados. Principales medidas de resultados: Árboles genéticos generados. Resultados: De maneraseparada, los árboles generados para cada marcador genético tuvieron topologías pro-pias y diferentes entre sí. Procesados de manera combinada, el árbol resultante demostró que los mayores valores de diferenciación genética se hallaron en las Islas del Lago Titicaca (Puno, Perú) conocidas -Taquile, Amantani y Anapia-, que fue calificada como muy alta, porque mostró valores de FST de 0.3113, 0.2949 y 0.3348 respecto de las poblaciones estudiadas, tanto fuera del Departamento de Puno -como Chachapoyas, Pucallpa y Chiclayo, respectivamente-, así como a la de los Uro del mismo Puno y del mismo Lago Titi-caca (0.2837). Fuera de Puno, el par de poblaciones Chachapoyas-Pucallpafue el menos divergente, al alcanzar entre ellas un valor de FST de 0.0108, calificándosele de pequeña. Conclusiones: El árbolobtenido del procesamiento de los marcadores vía una matriz combinada demostró que las poblaciones que habitan las islas de Taquile, Amantani y Anapia, divergen notablemente de las restantes cuatro procesadas del Perú, incluyendo la más próxima a ellas
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85. Divergencia genética en poblaciones peruanas detectada a partir de las frecuencias haplotípicas del mtDNA y del gen nuclear MBL
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Córdova, Jesús H. H., primary, Fujita, Ricardo, additional, Sandoval, José, additional, Descailleaux, Jaime, additional, Velásquez, Margarita, additional, Távara, Caleen, additional, and Barletta, Claudia, additional
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86. AISLAMIENTO, CLONACIÓN Y EXPRESIÓN DE UNA ENZIMA LIPOLÍTICA DE Natronococcus sp. TC6, A PARTIR DE UNA LIBRERÍA GENÓMICA.
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López Barrera, Alberto, Córtes, Celso, Camacho Ruíz, Rosa M., Trabelsi, Heykel, Baratti, Jacques, and Córdova, Jesús
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87. Multiplex Gas Sampler for Monitoring Respirometry in Column-Type Bioreactors used in Solid-State Fermentation
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Pliego-Sandoval, Jorge, primary, Amaya-Delgado, Lorena, additional, Mateos-Díaz, Juan Carlos, additional, Rodríguez, Jorge, additional, Córdova, Jesús, additional, Alba, Abiel, additional, Jaubert, Sergio, additional, and Herrera-López, Enrique Jaime, additional
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88. Fermentation of Agave tequilana juice by Kloeckera africana: influence of amino-acid supplementations
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Valle-Rodríguez, Juan Octavio, primary, Hernández-Cortés, Guillermo, additional, Córdova, Jesús, additional, Estarrón-Espinosa, Mirna, additional, and Díaz-Montaño, Dulce María, additional
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89. Polyhydroxybutyrate production by Saccharophagus degradans using raw starch as carbon source
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González-García, Yolanda, primary, Rosales, Mario A., additional, González-Reynoso, Orfil, additional, Sanjuán-Dueñas, Rubén, additional, and Córdova, Jesús, additional
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90. Carboxyl ester hydrolases production and growth of a halophilic archaeon, Halobacterium sp. NRC-1
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Camacho, Rosa María, primary, Mateos-Díaz, Juan Carlos, additional, Diaz-Montaño, Dulce María, additional, González-Reynoso, Orfil, additional, and Córdova, Jesús, additional
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91. Current State of Conservation Knowledge on Threatened Amphibian Species in Peru
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von May, Rudolf, primary, Catenazzi, Alessandro, additional, Angulo, Ariadne, additional, Brown, Jason L., additional, Carrillo, Jorge, additional, Chávez, Germán, additional, Córdova, Jesús H., additional, Curo, Aleyda, additional, Delgado, Amanda, additional, Enciso, Marco A., additional, Gutiérrez, Roberto, additional, Lehr, Edgar, additional, Martínez, Jorge L., additional, Medina-Müller, Margarita, additional, Miranda, Alfonso, additional, Neira, Daniel R., additional, Ochoa, José A., additional, Quiroz, Aarón J., additional, Rodríguez, Daniel A., additional, Rodríguez, Lily O., additional, Salas, Antonio W., additional, Seimon, Tracie, additional, Seimon, Anton, additional, Siu-Ting, Karen, additional, Suárez, Juana, additional, Torres, Claudia, additional, and Twomey, Evan, additional
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92. Esterase activity of bovine serum albumin up to 160°C: A new benchmark for biocatalysis
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Córdova, Jesús, primary, Ryan, Jessica D., additional, Boonyaratanakornkit, Boonchai B., additional, and Clark, Douglas S., additional
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- 2008
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93. A new species of arboreal Rhinella (Anura: Bufonidae) from Yanachaga-Chemillén National Park in central Peru
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LEHR, EDGAR, primary, PRAMUK, JENNIFER B., additional, HEDGES, S. BLAIR, additional, and CÓRDOVA, JESÚS H., additional
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- 2007
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94. Improvement of xylanase production by a parasexual cross between Aspergillus niger strains
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Loera, Octavio, primary and Córdova, Jesús, additional
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- 2003
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95. Ecoeconomía y desarrollo sostenible como conceptos centrales para una propuesta seria al Perú
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Córdova, Jesús H., primary and Moquillaza, Sonia E., additional
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- 2001
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96. Polyhydroxybutyrate production by Saccharophagus degradansusing raw starch as carbon source
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González‐García, Yolanda, Rosales, Mario A., González‐Reynoso, Orfil, Sanjuán‐Dueñas, Rubén, and Córdova, Jesús
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Biosynthesis of poly(3‐hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) from raw starch as the carbon source by the polysaccharide‐digesting bacteria Saccharophagus degradanswas investigated in a fed‐batch culture. The production and properties of the PHB synthesized from starch were compared to those obtained using glucose as carbon source. In fed‐batch cultures, S. degradansaccumulated 21.35 and 17.46% of PHB, using glucose or starch as carbon source, respectively. The physical properties of the biopolymer produced from each carbon source were similar between them. Molecular mass, melting temperature and heat of fusion were 54.23 kDa, 165.61°C and 59.59 J/g, respectively, using glucose; and 57.07 kDa, 174.31°C and 67.66 J/g, respectively, using starch. This is the first work describing the capability of S. degradansto utilize raw starch as the sole carbon source for the production of PHB.
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- 2011
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97. El síndrome de Rett. Reporte de un caso.
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Sumuano, Manuel Esquer and Córdova, Jesús Ernesto Valencia
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RETT syndrome , *SYNDROMES in children , *AUTISM spectrum disorders , *BACTERIA , *DEVELOPMENTAL disabilities - Abstract
Rett's syndrome (RS) is a pervasive neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by autistic behavior, stereotypic movements of hands, loss speech and communication, acquired microcephaly. The diagnosis of RS is mainly based on their clinical characteristics and evolution of the syndrome, there is no laboratory marker that facilitates diagnosis. RS patients often are confused with autism, although they differ in their evolution. We report a case of the RS diagnosed 3 years 9 months age where was found proliferation of harmful bacteria and yeast and high levels of neurotoxic metals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
98. Cinética de la reacción de Menschutkin en solución homogénea concentrada / por Jesús Hernesto Castillo Córdova
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Castillo Córdova, Jesús Hernesto, 1952
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Reacciones químicas -- Velocidad - Published
- 1981
99. Cinética de la reacción de Menschutkin en solución homogénea concentrada
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Castillo Córdova, Jesús Hernesto and Castillo Córdova, Jesús Hernesto
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- 1981
100. Usted pidió este programa : programa radiofónico
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Martín de Córdova, Jesús, 1908-1993, Mira, Germán, Martín de Córdova, Jesús, 1908-1993, and Mira, Germán
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Jesús Martín Córdoba. Germán Mira
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- 1962
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